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  • Toru Dutt: Poetry “Buttoo” Summary and Analysis | GradeSaver
    The poem "Buttoo" is from Dutt's Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan (1882) It tells the story of a figure named Buttoo, whose story is based closely on the story of Ekalavya from the Mahabharata
  • Summary of The Buttoo Poem By Toru Dutt - ayushantiwal. com
    Discover the inspiring summary of The Buttoo by Toru Dutt, a powerful poem about devotion, sacrifice, and unwavering loyalty Perfect for students and literature lovers seeking a deep, humanized understanding
  • Karnataka Class 10 English Solutions Poem Chapter 9 Buttoo
    Buttoo is truly more ‘royal’ in sensibility and nobler than the other students of Drona He had once been rejected by Drona for not being from a royal family, and for being poor
  • Buttoo. by Toru Dutt • Simple Poetry
    Glanced the sharp knife one moment high, The severed thumb was on the sod, There was no tear in Buttoo's eye,
  • Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan Buttoo
    Onwards and on,—till Buttoo's brows Are gemmed with pearls, and day declines Then in a grassy open space He sits and leans against a tree, To let the wind blow on his face And look around him leisurely Herds, and still herds, of timid deer Were feeding in the solitude, They knew not man, and felt no fear, And heeded not his neighbourhood,
  • Buttoo | PDF - Scribd
    The document discusses the poem 'Buttoo' which narrates the story of Buttoo, a lower-caste boy who seeks to learn archery from Dronacharya, who initially refuses him due to his caste
  • Buttoo. Poem by Toru Dutt
    Buttoo "Ho! Master of the wondrous art! Instruct me in fair archery, And buy for aye,--a grateful heart That will not grudge to give thy fee " Thus spoke a lad with kindling eyes, A hunter's low-born son was he,-- To Dronacharjya, great and wise, Who sat with princes round his knee Up Time's fair stream far back,--oh far,
  • Write the summary of the poem buttoo - Filo
    The poem 'Buttoo' explores themes of identity, belonging, and the struggles faced by individuals in society It reflects on the experiences of the protagonist, who navigates through challenges while seeking acceptance and understanding




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